ISBN-13: 978-1250144843
Read Dates: 04/19/2018 - 04/27/2018
Publish Date: March 23rd 2017
Thank you to Macmillin , Flat Iron Publishers and Alice
Feeney for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
When it comes to Amber Reynolds there are 3 things you should know.
1. I’m in a coma.
2. My husband doesn’t love me anymore.
3. Sometimes I lie.
Amber was in a terrible accident, one she doesn't remember and it has put her in a coma. She believes her husband has done something to cause her accident and harm her, she is just unable to prove it. She also believes there is something going on between her sister and her husband. Her marriage is falling apart, she isn't entirely happy with her job or her friends.
Amber is unable to move, but can hear and smell everything going on around her. She wants to speak to those who come to visit, she wants to let them know how she feels, what she thinks.
Amber does wake up (not a huge spoiler), and begins piecing things back together so that it all makes sense. "Things" being the accident, and how she came to find herself in the hospital to begin with.
The chapters bounce back and forth from present day to past diary entries. It is done in a way that you can easily follow it and not get confused.
I have given 3 stars not because the book was bad, it was well written and orchestrated fantastically. However the big "twist" at the end wasn't a huge reveal for me. It left me more annoyed than thrilled.
I do recommend the book to other readers.
When it comes to Amber Reynolds there are 3 things you should know.
1. I’m in a coma.
2. My husband doesn’t love me anymore.
3. Sometimes I lie.
Amber was in a terrible accident, one she doesn't remember and it has put her in a coma. She believes her husband has done something to cause her accident and harm her, she is just unable to prove it. She also believes there is something going on between her sister and her husband. Her marriage is falling apart, she isn't entirely happy with her job or her friends.
Amber is unable to move, but can hear and smell everything going on around her. She wants to speak to those who come to visit, she wants to let them know how she feels, what she thinks.
Amber does wake up (not a huge spoiler), and begins piecing things back together so that it all makes sense. "Things" being the accident, and how she came to find herself in the hospital to begin with.
The chapters bounce back and forth from present day to past diary entries. It is done in a way that you can easily follow it and not get confused.
I have given 3 stars not because the book was bad, it was well written and orchestrated fantastically. However the big "twist" at the end wasn't a huge reveal for me. It left me more annoyed than thrilled.
I do recommend the book to other readers.
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